Domain backorder is a service made available by ICANN-approved companies and it is the easiest way to get a good domain name which was owned by a third party and was left to expire. When the registration period of a domain name is over, the aforementioned becomes inactive, but is not erased right away. Instead, the owner has 2 months to renew it. Provided this does not happen, the domain enters a deletion period which lasts about 5 days and following that it gets deleted, so anybody can register it. The backorder service will enable you to make an order for such a domain name with a registrar company and they'll attempt to register it immediately as soon as it is on the market. That way, you can get a short and appealing domain name for your Internet site and although these domains are registered on a first -come, first-serve basis and there is no guarantee that you will get the wanted domain, using an automated system will give you a significantly better chance than if you keep checking if the domain is deleted and attempt to obtain it manually.

Domain Backorder in Shared Website Hosting

All shared website hosting packages that we offer feature a domain backorder service as a standard as we work with an ICANN-certified registrar. You will be able to order a domain from your Hepsia Control Panel where you will find a list of all the domain names planned to be erased in the following several days. Convenient filters will help you to narrow the list, so rather than going through thousands of names, you'll be able to search for an exact phrase, specify the extension along with the length, or browse only domains that will be erased on a given date. The filters will save you considerable time and placing a backorder will take you only a single click. In case we get the domain name that you want to have, it will be available inside your Control Panel instantly. If we aren't successful, the money for it will be available within your account and you will be able to use it for other domains - new registrations, renewals or backorders.